The Department of Transportation is recruiting for two (2) Concrete Finishers to lead a concrete construction and repair crew comprised of three to six members in the Pavement Maintenance section of the Infrastructure Maintenance Division. Under general supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, the Concrete Finisher will lead and perform repair, maintenance, and reconstruction of concrete and cement surface projects such as concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks, traffic islands and related construction/repair applications.

The Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services (PRNS) provides programs and services to a multitude of culturally, economically and generationally diverse communities through the energy and efforts of Recreation Leaders. Schedules will vary seasonally and assigned work hours are subject to program needs. Hours are not guaranteed and staff may be unassigned. Recreation Leaders may secure hours in multiple program areas, subject to the approval of all supervisors. PRNS program areas include, but are not limited to:

The San José Fire Department is seeking to hire a qualified individual to fill a Senior Systems Applications Programmer position. The Fire Department’s Information Technology Team supports 33 fire stations and 2 field offices, ensuring availability and reliability of their critical software/hardware systems.

The RWF is one of the largest advanced wastewater treatment facilities in the nation and treats water from homes and businesses in the cities of San José, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga, and unincorporated areas within Santa Clara County. The RWF serves a population of over 1.4 million people and has the capacity to treat 167 million gallons of wastewater per day. The RWF is now more than 50 years old and in need of a significant rehabilitation through the Capital Improvement Program (CIP).

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The Department of Transportation is recruiting for two (2) Concrete Finishers to lead a concrete construction and repair crew comprised of three to six members in the Pavement Maintenance section of the Infrastructure Maintenance Division. Under general supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, the Concrete Finisher will lead and perform repair, maintenance, and reconstruction of concrete and cement surface projects such as concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks, traffic islands and related construction/repair applications.

The key functions of these positions include:

Lead and instruct a crew to complete concreate construction or repair applications

Perform skilled cement smoothing and finishing work on poured concrete; sets forms for concrete work

Read and interpret sketches, plans, blueprints, and diagrams

Coordinate, plan, and schedule jobs

Estimate and order materials necessary for work completion

Perform arithmetic calculations and makes simple measurements

These positions require bending, pushing, pulling, lifting, and carrying objects up to 100 pounds; Grasping, pushing, pulling, kneeling/crouching/squatting, and bending to complete the described job duties; Standing and walking are performed intermittently.

Possession of or ability to obtain a valid State of California Class A driver's license within the first six (6) months of employment is required. Class A training is provided by the Department of Transportation.

This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment.

Groundsworker - Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services

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The PRNS Department is recruiting to fill several Groundsworker positions. Under general supervision, this position performs semi-skilled and skilled grounds maintenance functions of routine difficulty. The typical duties and responsibilities for Groundsworker are to maintain park grounds. This may include, but is not limited to: irrigation, cultivation, pruning, planting, and transplanting a variety of turf, shrubs, trees, and plants. The position may also operate mowing equipment in parks and athletic fields and operate triplex gang/rotary mowers, power edgers, tractors, rototillers, sprayers, dump and other trucks, power chain saws and other light power equipment and hand tools used in grounds and maintenance work. The position may also apply fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers. The position may also maintain and make minor repairs to playgrounds, picnic areas, athletic fields and sport courts, park trails, and firebreaks as well as make minor repairs and adjustments to irrigation systems, mowers, and miscellaneous equipment. The position may also perform clean-up and litter pick-up functions, clean pools and fountains, schedule automatic irrigation controllers, maintain work-related records, and prepare corresponding reports. The position may also explain programs and policies to the public, provide lead guidance to less experienced workers, assist in firefighting and rescue duties in wilderness park areas, and may be responsible for vehicle and pedestrian traffic safety in work areas. Candidates must be willing and able to work weekends, holidays, and/or other shifts as needed.

This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment.

Competencies

The ideal candidate will possess the following competencies, as demonstrated in past and current employment history. Desirable competencies for this position include:

Job Expertise: Demonstrates knowledge of and experience with applicable professional/technical principles and practices, Citywide and departmental procedures/policies and federal and state rules and regulations. Demonstrates knowledge of the tools, methods, and materials used in grounds maintenance and the methods used in planting, transplanting, cultivating and caring for (including irrigating) turf, shrubs, plants, and trees; knowledge of the operation and minor upkeep of trucks, tractors, power and related equipment and tools, as well as work and equipment safety practices and procedures; knowledge of common plant and turf diseases and pests.

Communication Skills: Effectively conveys information and expresses thoughts and facts clearly, orally and in writing; demonstrates effective use of listening skills; displays openness to other people's ideas and thoughts.

Leadership: Leads by example; demonstrates high ethical standards; remains visible and approachable and interacts with others on a regular basis; promotes a cooperative work environment, allowing others to learn from mistakes; provides motivational supports and direction.

Electrician I/II - Citywide

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HIRING INCENTIVE PILOT PROGRAM - CITY OF SAN JOSE !

Hiring Incentive Pilot Program – Effective January 1, 2017, new Electrician I/II hires will receive a one-time, non-pensionable lump sum payment of $5,000 (new Electrician I hires) or $6,000 (new Electrician II hires); employees receiving the incentive would be required to forfeit and/or refund it to the City if they leave City service or transfer to a City position not represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) on or before their one-year anniversary of passing probation as Electrician II. NOTE - The Hiring Incentive pilot program is currently scheduled to last for a maximum of two (2) years.

NOTE: Effective July 1, 2018, employees in the Electrician I/II classifications shall also receive an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable compensation increase in addition to the compensation listed above.

The City of San José is accepting applications for the position of Electrician I/II. Written exams are conducted monthly. Candidates passing all phases of the examination process will be placed in a qualified candidate group to be considered for filling present and future vacancies.

Electrician I is the entry level class in the Electrician series. Incumbents are provided with training and experience to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the full range of installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems and equipment. Electrician I incumbents must complete training, be appointed and pass probation as an Electrician II to retain employment. Electrician II is the journey level class in the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical systems and equipment, working independently under general supervision.

Electricians are responsible for installing, maintaining, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, and operating high and low voltage/amperage electrical components, systems and equipment including: locating problems; determining appropriate courses of action; and coordinating repairs with affected parties. They design, fabricate, and install electrical systems and components and install wiring and electrical equipment, ensuring code compliance. Electricians review work orders, maintain activity logs, prepare requisitions and obtain approval for various projects. Duties may also include purchasing electrical supplies, including: filling out paperwork; coordinating purchases; and, choosing vendors. They are responsible for responding to occasional emergencies, evaluating and taking required actions and determining if support is needed.

Electricians may perform other duties of a similar nature or level.

Electricians in the Department of Transportation are responsible for the ongoing maintenance and improvements of San Jose's streetlight and traffic signal systems. Responsibilities may include installation and maintenance of fiber optic cable, speed radar signs, video detection, traffic monitoring cameras, and 'smart' LED streetlights.

Electricians at the Airport are responsible for a wide range of equipment and systems in a 24/7/365 operation, including repair, installation, operation, and maintenance. Responsibilities may include airfield/airport specific systems and equipment such as series lighting circuits, constant current regulators, airfield lighting control systems, and airfield lights. In addition, responsibilities may include interior and exterior lighting fixtures (including high mast ramp lighting, street lighting, parking lot lighting, etc), lighting control systems, building management systems, access control systems, fire alarm systems, power management systems, building distribution systems and equipment up to 12kv, motor control equipment, baggage handling systems, emergency generators, vehicle gate operators, pump stations and fiber optics.

Shift schedules are based upon the needs and requirements of the Airport, and may require rotation assignments or assignment to a specific shift. Weekend and holiday work may be required, and standby time may be required.

Public Works electrician duties include: new construction, remodels, small tenant improvement projects, lighting retrofit projects, maintenance of pump stations (includes motor controls and PLC's and computerized alarm and monitoring of pumps, etc.), emergency generators, fire alarm systems, vehicle gate operators, badge access controls, lighting control systems, electrical building distribution systems and equipment up to and including 12kv, installing cat 5 and fiber optic networks and maintenance of all City buildings. They also set up temporary power for numerous special events on weekends and public address setups. PW provides standby Electricians 24/7.

Depending upon assignment, Swing Shift, Graveyard Shift, weekend, and holiday work may be required.

Competencies

The ideal candidate will possess the following competencies, as demonstrated in past and current employment history. Desirable competencies for this position include:

Job Expertise - demonstrates knowledge of and experience with applicable professional/technical principles and practices,Citywide and departmental procedures/policies and federal and state rules and regulations.

Electrical Safety and Safe Work Practices - demonstrates familiarity and experience with Lock Out/Tag Out, safe operation of tools and equipment, and proper use of personal protective gear.

Problem Solving - approaches a situation or problem by defining the problem or issue; determines the significance of problem(s); collects information; uses logic and intuition to arrive at decisions or solutions to problems that achieve the desired outcome.

Team Work & Interpersonal Skills - demonstrates a positive attitude and flexibility along with the ability to develop effective relationships with co-workers and supervisors by helping others accomplish tasks and using collaboration and conflict resolution skills.

Under general supervision by a Senior Maintenance Worker and Maintenance Supervisor, employees in the MWII positions provide lead direction to small crews engaged in the maintenance and repair of sewers and public facilities. MWIIs are major contributors to the Department's efforts to provide exceptional service to its customers and all have important field responsibilities. Individuals in this classification are required to work alternate work shifts, including grave and swing, weekends, holidays, overtime, and on-call.

MWII responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE: The responsibilities of these positions include planning work and providing lead direction to, and participating in, small and large crews engaged in the maintenance and repair of pavement in public streets and right-of-ways, drainage systems, storm and emergency response, and special projects. Additionally, he/she will be expected to know/learn how to safely care for and operate our paving and heavy equipment vehicles.

ROADWAY MARKINGS MAINTENANCE: The essential duties of these positions include providing lead direction and participating in a crew responsible for the maintenance of approximately 5.4 million square feet of roadway markings throughout the City. Candidates will work in high traffic residential streets using various types of spray paint equipment to mark stop signs and handicap limit lines, bike lanes, crosswalks, double yellow lines, and other legends as well as remove and install reflectors.

TRAFFIC SIGN MAINTENANCE: The essential duties of these positions include providing lead direction and participating in a crew responsible for the maintenance, repair, and new installations of traffic control signs, street name signs, barricades, and guardrails.

TRAFFIC AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE: The essential duties of these positions include repairing streetlight outages as well as assisting the streetlight electrician and wreck crew in traffic signal repairs. Responsible for installing and maintaining traffic signals and streetlights throughout the City under supervision of an electrician.

SANITARY SEWER & STORM MAINTENANCE: The essential duties of these positions include providing lead direction to crews responsible for keeping the sanitary lines free of blockage, performing scheduled preventative maintenance at sanitary and storm pump stations, and working towards reducing current backlog of sewer repair projects. Keeping the sanitary lines free of blockage may require the use of high pressure units, balling and rodding units, and vactor trucks.

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE: These positions provide lead direction and work on crews responsible for maintaining the landscape of roadways, backups, and designated locations in the public areas throughout the City. They may participate in graffiti abatement, poster and sticker removal, enhanced debris and weed abatement, street furniture service and installation, enhanced cleaning of catch basins, illegal sign removal, sign repair, and tree and horticultural tasks.

More information on the typical duties can be found in the Class Specifications for Maintenance Worker II.

Some positions are currently approved through December 31, 2018 or June 30, 2019 with the possibility of an extension or becoming permanent, pending budget approval.

This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment.

Recreation Leader PT

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The Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services (PRNS) provides programs and services to a multitude of culturally, economically and generationally diverse communities through the energy and efforts of Recreation Leaders. Schedules will vary seasonally and assigned work hours are subject to program needs. Hours are not guaranteed and staff may be unassigned. Recreation Leaders may secure hours in multiple program areas, subject to the approval of all supervisors. PRNS program areas include, but are not limited to:

Community Centers throughout the City provide a full spectrum of recreation and therapeutic services for children, teens, adults, older adults, and individuals with disabilities.

San Jose Out of School Time programs provide opportunities for elementary and middle school age students to learn, exercise, and grow beyond the classroom

San Jose Recreation Preschool provides quality programming to children ages 3-5 and focuses on meeting educational and developmental milestones for children in an effort to prepare them for kindergarten.

Citywide Senior Services connect the 50+ active adult population with services, classes, information and transportation. The Senior Nutrition Program provides nutrition meals to adults 60+ at 13 community centers throughout the city.

Recreation Leaders fill many positions within the Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services (PRNS) department and are tasked with multiple responsibilities, including, but not limited to:

OPERATIONAL INFORMATION Recreation Leader positions are available at various community center locations. These positions are part-time un-benefited, with a limit of 19 hours per week or a maximum of 1,040 hours per calendar year. Schedules will vary seasonally. The positions may require working a non-traditional work schedule which may include early mornings, evenings, and weekends.

Selected Recreation Leaders will be placed in assignments based on their availability, skill sets and the needs existing within the areas listed above.

This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment.

PLEASE NOTE: This listing is not encompassing of all Recreation Leader roles within the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services. Please visit the Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services website for more information regarding Recreation Leader assignments. PRNS website: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/prns

Legal Analyst I/II(Transactional Paralegal)

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This position is responsible for performing transactional paralegal duties requiring both sound judgment and good technical skills. These duties may include, but are not limited to, drafting, reviewing and editing a variety of contracts, resolutions and ordinances, coordination with City or other government departments or agencies, involvement in the City Council agenda process, and responding to public record act requests. The skill level of this position places strong emphasis on accuracy, quality, attention to detail, and strong analytical skills. Incumbents must be proficient in the use of personal computers and able to work with various types of software in the Windows environment.

Depending upon qualifications, the successful candidate may be hired at the Legal Analyst I or Legal Analyst II level. The annual salary range for a Legal Analyst I is $67121.60 to $81619.20 and the annual salary range for a Legal Analyst II is $73257.60 to $89044.80. This classification also receives a 5% ongoing non-pensionable compensation increase in addition to the salary listed.

This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this department. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment.

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Associate Engineer annual salary range is $90,937.60 - $115,128.00

The Water Resources Division is comprised of three sections: Municipal Water System, South Bay Water Recycling, and Operations and Maintenance. The Water Resources Division provides potable water service through the Municipal Water System to the communities of Evergreen, North San José/Alviso, Edenvale, and Coyote. The Water Resources Division also provides recycled water service through the South Bay Water Recycling system to the cities of San José, Santa Clara, and Milpitas. South Bay Water Recycling includes 143 miles of pipeline and facilities, including four pump stations, three reservoirs, and Retail Agency Operations and Maintenance activities for over 800 individual customer connections. In addition, the Water Resources Division also leads water conservation efforts for the City of San José. The Environmental Services Department's Water Resources Division is currently seeking to fill one Associate Engineer position in South Bay Water Recycling. This position is located at the Municipal Water System (MWS) office, at 3025 Tuers Road, San Jose.

The South Bay Water Recycling (SBWR) section is responsible for system operation and maintenance engineering support, and design and construction of SBWR System pipeline and facilities. This includes supporting the water quality program, , providing development related support services, ensuring availability of recycling water supply, capital improvements, construction inspection, and engineering support to operations and maintenance.

• Oversees the preparation and review of designs, improvement plans, estimates, specifications, and contract documents for construction projects or other engineering related projects that are prepared by subordinates and consultants engage by the City.

• Directs the collection and analysis of field data and prepares recommendations.

• Reviews plans and specifications for conformance to established standards and directs the inspection of major engineering projects.

• Represents the City with contractors, consulting firms, and public agencies, and at public meetings concerning City policy on engineering projects.

• Interprets plans and specifications, resolves field problems, gives final inspection and follows through with acceptance of project.

CompetenciesThe ideal candidate will possess the following competencies, as demonstrated in past and current employment history. Desirable competencies for this position include:

Job Expertise: Demonstrates knowledge of and experience with applicable professional/technical principles and practices, Citywide and departmental procedures/policies and federal and state rules and regulations.

• Knowledge and experience with water supply, water quality, and utility design.

• Knowledge and experience with managing plans, specifications, budgets, administering consultant contracts and project development and implementation or construction.

Analytical Thinking: Approaching a problem or situation by using a logical, systematic, sequential approach.

Communication Skills: Effectively conveys information and expresses thoughts and facts clearly, orally and in writing; demonstrates effective use of listening skills; displays openness to other people's ideas and thoughts.

Leadership: Leads by example; demonstrates high ethical standards; remains visible and approachable and interacts with others on a regular basis; promotes a cooperative work environment, allowing others to learn from mistakes; provides motivational supports and direction.

Planning: Acts to align own unit's goals with the strategic direction of the organization; Defines tasks and milestones to achieve objectives, while ensuring the optimal use of resources to meet those objectives.

Problem Solving: Approaches a situation or problem by defining the problem or issue; determines the significance of problem(s); collects information; uses logic and intuition to arrive at decisions or solutions to problems that achieve the desired outcome.

Supervision: Sets effective long and short-term goals based on a good understanding of management practices; establishes realistic priorities within available resources; provides motivational support; empowers others; assigns decision-making and work functions to others in an appropriate manner to maximize organizational and individual effectiveness.

Teamwork & Interpersonal Skills: Develops effective relationships with co-workers and supervisors by helping others accomplish tasks and using collaboration and conflict resolution skills This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments.

Creativity: Addresses objectives and problems while questioning traditional assumptions/solutions in order to generate creative ideas and new ways of doing business; exhibits creativity and innovation when contributing to organizational and individual objectives; seeks out opportunities to improve, streamline, reinvent work processes.

Project Management: Ensures support for projects and implements agency goals and strategic objectives.

This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment.

Senior Systems Applications Programmer, Fire Department

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The San José Fire Department is seeking to hire a qualified individual to fill a Senior Systems Applications Programmer position. The Fire Department’s Information Technology Team supports 33 fire stations and 2 field offices, ensuring availability and reliability of their critical software/hardware systems.

The individual hired into this job classification will provide significant technical assistance with major computer systems that support Fire operations such as: developing and maintaining programming and associated tasks for application systems, including integrated software and hardware application configurations; analyze and define business processes for application functional requirements and technical specifications; and will participate in and direct software release and installation tasks. The Senior Systems Applications Programmers will be under general supervision, and may provide specific guidance to others on complex assignments. The individual assigned to these divisions require excellent command of verbal and written communications skills.

Specific duties include:

*Understanding and experience using enterprise relational database tools such as: Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM’s Informix or other similar platforms.

*Understanding of software application development including Web development environment and the understanding of industry standard object oriented programming methods and practices.

*Understanding complex database concepts as well as the implications of different database designs on future report generation.

*Prepares and supervises preparation of testing of new or updated programs.

*May supervise and train front-line staff.

*Maintains systems software and trains others on new software releases and upgrades.

This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment.

Associate Engineering Technician - Environmental Services Department

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The RWF is one of the largest advanced wastewater treatment facilities in the nation and treats water from homes and businesses in the cities of San José, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga, and unincorporated areas within Santa Clara County. The RWF serves a population of over 1.4 million people and has the capacity to treat 167 million gallons of wastewater per day. The RWF is now more than 50 years old and in need of a significant rehabilitation through the Capital Improvement Program (CIP).

The Associate Engineering Technician (AET) position is a journey level class in the Engineering Technical series. The AET position typically works under the general supervision of a Sr. Engineering Technician or a professional engineer. All of the AET positions advertised in this job posting will be located at RWF at 700 Los Esteros Road, San Jose, CA 95134.

Facilities and Maintenance Position Information

The Facilities and Maintenance division at RWF is recruiting to fill one AET position to work in the Maintenance and Control center at the RWF. The RWF is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This position may need to occasionally work on the weekends.

Typical duties and responsibilities for the Facilities and Maintenance position include but are not limited to:

Assisting with supervising contractors and personnel to complete facility related tasks such as managing and providing services and repairs for facility infrastructure and equipment (structural repairs on roofs, fence, building etc., process and mechanical related equipment land and levee management, and all associated entities); ensuring safety related audits and certification are completed; completing contract specifications and request are met; conducting contract management such as renewal of options, management of funds, approval of payment; providing customer service to various maintenance groups, staff, contractors and other City departments; developing plans using computer software (i.e. Excel, Visio, etc.) to determine workforce, machinery and funds to complete the task; inspecting work assuring project request, specifications are met and completed as scheduled; collecting data, generating reports, coordinating and scheduling for preventative maintenance programs; assist with overseeing the Alternative Work Program.

CIP Position InformationThe CIP is recruiting to fill two (2) AET positions. These positions usually work a regular Monday through Friday, weekday schedule. The CIP AET positions will be responsible for supporting program management and project deliver efforts by providing technical support to a variety of wastewater improvement projects from planning through detailed design, bid and award, and construction. Typical duties and responsibilities for the CIP positions include but are not limited to:

CIP Program Management

Supporting and assisting with program management activities such as: program and project, performance tracking; reporting and budget analysis, review and interpretation of project schedules and estimates; document management; preparation of graphics, maps, and other material for reports and presentations; and development and implementation of program control systems, tools and procedures.

CIP Project Delivery

Supporting and assisting CIP project delivery with the following: collecting and analyzing field, operational and technical data; researching wastewater equipment, material costs and specifications, and construction applications; assisting with the review and/or development of engineering plans, specifications, cost estimates, construction contracts, and bid summaries; preparing CAD drawings, diagrams, maps, and other presentation material; performing field inspections, assisting consultants with condition assessment, geotechnical site investigation and potholing; maintaining and updating CAD standards and record drawings, and interfacing effectively with consultants, contractors, operations and maintenance staff, and other city department staff.

Competencies The ideal candidate will possess the following competencies, as demonstrated in past and current employment history. Desirable competencies for this position include:

Job Expertise - Demonstrates knowledge of and experience with applicable professional/technical principles and practices, Citywide and departmental procedures/policies and federal and state rules and regulations.

Experience preparing graphics, maps, and other material for presentations and reports.

Knowledge and/or experience with government contract management.

Knowledge of Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS) programs or an equivalent computer database system to track data, manage and create work orders, requisitions and purchase orders for repairs.

Knowledge of a variety of maintenance equipment and operation.

Knowledge of safety precautions and procedures in an industrial environment.

Customer Service - Demonstrates the ability to anticipate customers' needs and deliver services effectively and efficiently in a timely, accurate, respectful and friendly manner.Problem Solving - Approaches a situation or problem by defining the problem or issue; determines the significance of problem(s); collects information; uses logic and intuition to arrive at decisions or solutions to problems that achieve the desired outcome.

Team Work & Interpersonal Skills - develops effective relationships with co-workers and supervisors by helping others accomplish tasks and using collaboration and conflict resolution skills.

Communication Skills - communicates and listens effectively and responds in an timely, effective, positive and respectful manner; written reports and correspondence are accurate, detailed/complete, current; well-organized, legible, concise, neat, and in proper grammatical form responds to statements and comments of others in a way that reflects understanding of the content and the accompanying emotion; asks clarifying questions to assure understanding of what the speaker intended, ensures consistent communication takes place within area of responsibility.

Hazardous Materials Inspector I/II

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Hazardous Materials Inspector I/II

Community Development Department

Building, Life, & Environmental Safety (BLES) Division

Inspector I - $6,584.25 - $8,222.92 monthly, plus excellent benefits

Inspector II - $7,273.17 - $9,083.25 monthly, plus excellent benefits

APPLICATION CLOSING DATE:

Friday, September 7, 2018

ABOUT THE POSITION

The City of Gilroy is currently recruiting for a Hazardous Materials Inspector I or a Hazardous Materials Inspector II position to be filled at either level. The goal for the Community Development Department Building, Life & Environmental Safety (BLES) Division is to provide comprehensive plan check and building inspection services in accordance with local, state, and federal statutes to ensure compliance in construction with approved building codes as a measure of ensuring the life safety of buildings, and people.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Under the supervision of the Fire Marshal, enforce the requirements of Federal, State and Local regulations and ordinances related to industrial/commercial wastewater, hazardous material, underground storage tanks and other similar requirements.

The Inspector I level is an entry/training level for the Hazardous Materials Inspector job series. The Inspector I level is expected to have the educational level of the Inspector II, but may have only limited working experience in one or more of the program areas.

The Inspector II level is expected to have working experience in all program areas and requires relatively little supervision in the enforcement of the laws and regulations. Incumbents may provide some training to those classified as an Inspector I. Incumbents accomplish both routine and complex investigations and exercise judgment in applying appropriate enforcement and mitigation techniques.